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Ricardo Carlos Castro Yan was born at The Medical City, then located in Mandaluyong, Philippines.He grew up in a family of soldiers and businessmen. He was the son of Roberto Yan, Sr. (1947–2017), an ethnic Filipino Chinese from Metro Manila, and his Ilocana wife, Teresita Castro-Yan, who hailed from Laoag, Ilocos Norte. [5]
On March 29, 2002, Rico Yan died in his sleep while on vacation in Palawan. His death left a big void in the show. On April 3, 2002, the whole cast of Whattamen paid tribute to him via the two-hour TV special Whattaguy: Salamat Rico. After Rico's death, the show aired three more episodes which he taped before he died. The sitcom continued ...
Got 2 Believe is a 2002 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Olivia M. Lamasan from a screenplay she co-wrote with Mia A. Concio, the writer of the story. The title originated from the song "Got to Believe in Magic", which was composed and lyrics by Charles Fox and Stephen Geyer, was covered for the film by the band Side A.
The movie stars Claudine Barretto, Rico Yan and Diether Ocampo as mainstay protagonists in Mula sa Puso along with co-star and supporting casts Jaclyn Jose and Princess Punzalan. [1] [2] The film received a grade of "A" by the Cinema Evaluation Board. [3]
Meanwhile, Alex Medina (played by Rico Yan) is a driven entrepreneur with a passion for owning his own restaurant but has yet to find success in his business ventures. Ana and Alex had a rocky first encounter in Vigan, but they eventually put aside their differences and became friends during their vacation. As they spent more time together ...
Manuel Yan (1920-2008), retired World War II veteran, former Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines under the first Marcos administration and former cabinet member of the first Aquino, Ramos and Estrada administrations; Rico Yan (1975-2002), actor and TV host; Luis Yangco, businessman person
Dominic has many teleseryes dramas and also a funny sitcom on ABS-CBN and Kapamilya Channel, including his 1st sitcom with the late young matinee idol Rico Yan, actor and chef maker Marvin Agustin, comedian singer dancer Vhong Navarro (replaces the late Rico Yan) in Whattamen formerly aired in 2001 until 2002.
Rico Barrera (born December 29, 1984) Rico Blanco (born March 17, 1973) Rico J. Puno (February 13, 1953–October 30, 2018) Rico Robles (unknown born) Rico Yan (March 14, 1974–March 29, 2002) Ritche Lago Bautista (born June 14, 1977) RJ Jimenez (born September 17, 1983) RJ Nieto (born January 26, 1985) RJ Padilla (born January 22, 1989)